diff --git a/nopython b/nopythonindex 0fe1a6e..475792b 100644-- a/nopython++ b/nopython@@ -72,13 +72,13 @@ Python is considered to be 'glue-language'. Despite this claim, it gets used in

On the other hand, you have all the good-known stuff from C like parentheses all over the place and segfaults. Do you see segfaults often in dynamic languages? Well in python you do. Also, its libraries require *compilation*. What a nonsense.

h2. OCaml vs Python vs OCaml

* No static type system. It makes impossible to apply "correct by construction" principle in python. Although, exceptions just don't work (see above).* No pattern matching. And even no switches — actually even PHP has it. Some people recommend to use "if - else if" constructions instead...* Python performance sucks. Any single implentation of OCaml works much faster than any implentation of Python.

h2. Ruby vs Python vs Ruby

* Python appears to be an object-oriented language, but OOP system is just a syntactic sugar for dictionaries, and you have to fall back to direct intervention to do serious business.

@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ h1. ConclusionPython is totally broken. Please don't write crappy apps with it or use other people's ones. If you still think it's a really good language, ask yourself:

# Haven't I been using C++ for ages and now is blinded with metaprogramming & PR?# Did I try other dynamic languages? Ruby, LISP, Haskell, OCaml?such as Ruby or LISP?